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After decades as the "best kept secret in the Middle East," the Sultanate of Oman is now encouraging visitors. However, this country of 3-million people is taking a selective approach to tourism. Viewed from the philosophical perspective of Oman's former ambassador to the US, this short documentary looks at the interpersonal and societal considerations involved in opening Oman to the outside world.
For requests on use of this video, please contact: italianshark@gmail.com

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Oman.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Oman is the oldest independent state in the Arab world. It has been ruled by the Al-Said family since 1744. Oman is also one of the oldest human-inhabited places on Earth. Humans have lived in what is now known as Oman for at least 106,000 years and the city of Dereaze is at least 8,000 years old.
2. Oman is traditionally known for breeding Arab horses. Historically it has been famous for its purebred Arab horses. Omani people believe that the horse is an image of its master and a reflection of his courage, stamina and ability. It is believed that Zaad AL-Rakeb was the first horse to be known in Arabia and to which all the Arab progeny horses were tracked back. It belonged to the Uzd, the old members of the Arab Uzd tribe of Oman. It was said to be given to them as a gift by the ProphetSolomonSon of David
3. Oman is the only Middle East country where women-only bazaars, called ‘souq’, are found. The OmaniCity of Ibra has a women-only bazaar, where the Omani women trade in everything from spices to handicraft to jewellery. It is a complete shopping hub for female travelers, where men are forbidden to hang around.
4. Do you know why Oman is so white? It is because no official permission is required to paint homes white. People need to seek special permission to use other colors. Besides, the administration checks everything from foundation to painting several times when a house is under construction.
5. The architectural heritage of Oman consists of more than 500 forts, castles and watch towers. Oman’s urban infrastructure from residential buildings to seafront whitewashed resorts is immensely influenced by the Indian architectural style seen in the high society.
6. Before 1970, there were no hotels in Oman. Since the late 1980s, when the government opened the country to tourists, hundreds of luxurious hotels have been built. Tourism is a growing industry in Oman. In the most recent available numbers in 2013, it was reported that 2.1 million tourist visited Oman.
7. The 2nd-century geographer Ptolemy mentioned a ‘concealed harbour’, perhaps the first documented reference to the capital of Oman, Muscat, but the settlement’s location, surrounded on three sides by mountains, made it all but inaccessible from the land. Little is known about the early days of Muscat, except that it grew into a small port in the 14th and 15th centuries. By the beginning of the 16th century, however, Muscat gathered momentum as a trading port in its own right, used by merchant ships bound for India.
More Info:
http://www.ieagle.com/flyhigh/interesting-facts-about-oman/
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/oman/muscat/history
Music:
Hayvanlar Alemi – Güve Diskosu
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://edugeography.com/images/oman/oman-03.jpg
http://www.orbitzholidays.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/12.jpg
http://www.photoburst.net/photo_section/photos/marked1200/arabian-horse-sharjah-uae-canon-eos-550d-ef100-400mm-joseph-antony.jpg
http://www.hdfinewallpapers.com/HDWallpapers/Big/Horse/Two_Arabian_White_Horse_Running_Fast_in_Desert_High_Quality_Resolution_Pics.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7FJ4wlJiG2M/UOl_hhEfTNI/AAAAAAAANbc/7Ezki0-J2dM/s1600/IMG_6599.jpg
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4132/5105982566_efae75736f_b.jpg
http://www.cookiesound.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/muqshin-desert-oman.jpg
http://www.smarttravelerguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/SDC138691.jpg
https://everythingspossible.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/sultan-qaboos-grand-mosque-muscat-oman-14.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1217/864810242_729f5a6491_b.jpg
http://www.ifpinfo.com/newsimages/images/578-1.jpg
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/incoming/article360066.ece/BINARY/Muscat,+Oman.jpg
http://norplan.com/files/2013/04/Muscat_Oman_Runar-Bergheim.jpg
Intro:
Creation by Shaheen
http://topfreeintro.com/creation-free-intro-template-after-effecs/
Jonjass Designs
https://www.youtube.com/user/JonjassDesigns
Intro Music:
DJ Goodman – JapaneseFlute (Dubstep Mix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JH_H_-I4Hw

http://www.ibadiyah.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7245
Tolerance is something you can think about, talk about and theorize about as much as you like, but it can only be felt in person. Personalizing this experience is the method used by the director Wolfgang Ettlich in his approach to documenting the religious and Islamic culture of Oman. The viewer accompanies the film team on a tour through daily life in modern Oman, thus catching a glimpse into many aspects of society which would normally be hidden from the view of western visitors. The director is escorted by an Omani who provides background information and explains basic elements of Islam. Islam is the official religion of Oman, ubiquitous and supported by both the state and its adherents. Other religious communities are also supported by the state and are widely accepted. This film offers a glimpse into the diverse religious life found in Oman.
http://www.islam-in-oman.com/en/documentary-film-islam-oman
Oman the Islamic democratic http://okhovvat.com/files/en/content/2011/6/4/350_863.pdf

published:04 May 2013

views:117160

Oman budget 2018
The Ministry of Finance issued a statement on the State’s GeneralBudget for the Fiscal Year 2018
Despite the anticipated oil price recovery, the State’s General Budget is still challenged by high public spending as compared with low level of total revenues.
The 2018 Budget framework comes to support the General Objectives of Ninth Five-Year Development Plan
With improved climate conditions and high supply, main commodity prices are likely to remain low in 2018.
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At the heart of Oman's capital, lies a "cathedral" of music: the Royal Opera House Muscat.
In a country which is made up mostly of desert there stands a refined, state-of-the-art performance centre whose hall hosts the greatest stars such as Plácido Domingo. He recently conducted the Oman Orchestra, and accompanied BeatriceRana, the internationally acclaimed Italian pianist, in Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto no. 1.
Beatrice Rana spoke with Euronews:
_"My relationship with Tchaikovsky's…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2017/01/26/oman-where-bliss-and-music-meet
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From the late 17th century, the Omani Sultanate was a powerful empire, vying with Portugal and Britain for influence in the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean. At its peak in the 19th century, Omani influence or control extended across the Strait of Hormuz to modern-day Iran and Pakistan, and as far south as Zanzibar (today part of Tanzania, also former capital). As its power declined in the 20th century, the sultanate came under the influence of the United Kingdom. Historically, Muscat was the principal trading port of the Persian Gulf region. Muscat was also among the most important trading ports of the Indian Ocean. Oman's official religion is Islam.

List of rulers of Oman

List of Imams (751–1406)

List of Sultans (1406–present)

Succession

In Oman, the eldest son of the reigning Sultan succeeds to the throne on his death. In the absence of a male heir, the reigning Sultan may nominate a brother or other male relative from amongst the descendants of Sultan Said bin Sultan. The current Sultan Qaboos of Oman has no children and has indicated that once he is dead it will be up to the Royal family to meet and agree on a candidate. However, if the royal family cannot agree on a candidate, then the Defence Council will decide, based on the two names are Sultan Qaboos placed in sealed envelopes prior to his death.

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Opening Oman

Opening Oman

Opening Oman

After decades as the "best kept secret in the Middle East," the Sultanate of Oman is now encouraging visitors. However, this country of 3-million people is taking a selective approach to tourism. Viewed from the philosophical perspective of Oman's former ambassador to the US, this short documentary looks at the interpersonal and societal considerations involved in opening Oman to the outside world.
For requests on use of this video, please contact: italianshark@gmail.com

3:10

ओमान सबसे अलग देश // Oman a amazing country

ओमान सबसे अलग देश // Oman a amazing country

ओमान सबसे अलग देश // Oman a amazing country

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7 Facts about Oman

7 Facts about Oman

7 Facts about Oman

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Oman.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Oman is the oldest independent state in the Arab world. It has been ruled by the Al-Said family since 1744. Oman is also one of the oldest human-inhabited places on Earth. Humans have lived in what is now known as Oman for at least 106,000 years and the city of Dereaze is at least 8,000 years old.
2. Oman is traditionally known for breeding Arab horses. Historically it has been famous for its purebred Arab horses. Omani people believe that the horse is an image of its master and a reflection of his courage, stamina and ability. It is believed that Zaad AL-Rakeb was the first horse to be known in Arabia and to which all the Arab progeny horses were tracked back. It belonged to the Uzd, the old members of the Arab Uzd tribe of Oman. It was said to be given to them as a gift by the ProphetSolomonSon of David
3. Oman is the only Middle East country where women-only bazaars, called ‘souq’, are found. The OmaniCity of Ibra has a women-only bazaar, where the Omani women trade in everything from spices to handicraft to jewellery. It is a complete shopping hub for female travelers, where men are forbidden to hang around.
4. Do you know why Oman is so white? It is because no official permission is required to paint homes white. People need to seek special permission to use other colors. Besides, the administration checks everything from foundation to painting several times when a house is under construction.
5. The architectural heritage of Oman consists of more than 500 forts, castles and watch towers. Oman’s urban infrastructure from residential buildings to seafront whitewashed resorts is immensely influenced by the Indian architectural style seen in the high society.
6. Before 1970, there were no hotels in Oman. Since the late 1980s, when the government opened the country to tourists, hundreds of luxurious hotels have been built. Tourism is a growing industry in Oman. In the most recent available numbers in 2013, it was reported that 2.1 million tourist visited Oman.
7. The 2nd-century geographer Ptolemy mentioned a ‘concealed harbour’, perhaps the first documented reference to the capital of Oman, Muscat, but the settlement’s location, surrounded on three sides by mountains, made it all but inaccessible from the land. Little is known about the early days of Muscat, except that it grew into a small port in the 14th and 15th centuries. By the beginning of the 16th century, however, Muscat gathered momentum as a trading port in its own right, used by merchant ships bound for India.
More Info:
http://www.ieagle.com/flyhigh/interesting-facts-about-oman/
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/oman/muscat/history
Music:
Hayvanlar Alemi – Güve Diskosu
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://edugeography.com/images/oman/oman-03.jpg
http://www.orbitzholidays.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/12.jpg
http://www.photoburst.net/photo_section/photos/marked1200/arabian-horse-sharjah-uae-canon-eos-550d-ef100-400mm-joseph-antony.jpg
http://www.hdfinewallpapers.com/HDWallpapers/Big/Horse/Two_Arabian_White_Horse_Running_Fast_in_Desert_High_Quality_Resolution_Pics.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7FJ4wlJiG2M/UOl_hhEfTNI/AAAAAAAANbc/7Ezki0-J2dM/s1600/IMG_6599.jpg
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4132/5105982566_efae75736f_b.jpg
http://www.cookiesound.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/muqshin-desert-oman.jpg
http://www.smarttravelerguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/SDC138691.jpg
https://everythingspossible.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/sultan-qaboos-grand-mosque-muscat-oman-14.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1217/864810242_729f5a6491_b.jpg
http://www.ifpinfo.com/newsimages/images/578-1.jpg
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/incoming/article360066.ece/BINARY/Muscat,+Oman.jpg
http://norplan.com/files/2013/04/Muscat_Oman_Runar-Bergheim.jpg
Intro:
Creation by Shaheen
http://topfreeintro.com/creation-free-intro-template-after-effecs/
Jonjass Designs
https://www.youtube.com/user/JonjassDesigns
Intro Music:
DJ Goodman – JapaneseFlute (Dubstep Mix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JH_H_-I4Hw

http://www.ibadiyah.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7245
Tolerance is something you can think about, talk about and theorize about as much as you like, but it can only be felt in person. Personalizing this experience is the method used by the director Wolfgang Ettlich in his approach to documenting the religious and Islamic culture of Oman. The viewer accompanies the film team on a tour through daily life in modern Oman, thus catching a glimpse into many aspects of society which would normally be hidden from the view of western visitors. The director is escorted by an Omani who provides background information and explains basic elements of Islam. Islam is the official religion of Oman, ubiquitous and supported by both the state and its adherents. Other religious communities are also supported by the state and are widely accepted. This film offers a glimpse into the diverse religious life found in Oman.
http://www.islam-in-oman.com/en/documentary-film-islam-oman
Oman the Islamic democratic http://okhovvat.com/files/en/content/2011/6/4/350_863.pdf

0:47

Oman budget 2018

Oman budget 2018

Oman budget 2018

Oman budget 2018
The Ministry of Finance issued a statement on the State’s GeneralBudget for the Fiscal Year 2018
Despite the anticipated oil price recovery, the State’s General Budget is still challenged by high public spending as compared with low level of total revenues.
The 2018 Budget framework comes to support the General Objectives of Ninth Five-Year Development Plan
With improved climate conditions and high supply, main commodity prices are likely to remain low in 2018.
Website: http://timesofoman.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/timesofoman
Twitter: http://twitter.com/timesofoman

ओमान सबसे अलग देश // Oman a amazing country

Oman - where bliss and music meet - musica

At the heart of Oman's capital, lies a "cathedral" of music: the Royal Opera House Muscat.
In a country which is made up mostly of desert there stands a refined, state-of-the-art performance centre whose hall hosts the greatest stars such as Plácido Domingo. He recently conducted the Oman Orchestra, and accompanied BeatriceRana, the internationally acclaimed Italian pianist, in Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto no. 1.
Beatrice Rana spoke with Euronews:
_"My relationship with Tchaikovsky's…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2017/01/26/oman-where-bliss-and-music-meet
What are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFd
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OMAN SULTAN in london 16 marz 1982 Princess Diana

Opening Oman

After decades as the "best kept secret in the Middle East," the Sultanate of Oman is now encouraging visitors. However, this country of 3-million people is taking a selective approach to tourism. Viewed from the philosophical perspective of Oman's former ambassador to the US, this short documentary looks at the interpersonal and societal considerations involved in opening Oman to the outside world.
For requests on use of this video, please contact: italianshark@gmail.com

published: 04 Aug 2014

ओमान सबसे अलग देश // Oman a amazing country

published: 19 Mar 2017

7 Facts about Oman

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Oman.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Oman is the oldest independent state in the Arab world. It has been ruled by the Al-Said family since 1744. Oman is also one of the oldest human-inhabited places on Earth. Humans have lived in what is now known as Oman for at least 1...

http://www.ibadiyah.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7245
Tolerance is something you can think about, talk about and theorize about as much as you like, but it can only be felt in person. Personalizing this experience is the method used by the director Wolfgang Ettlich in his approach to documenting the religious and Islamic culture of Oman. The viewer accompanies the film team on a tour through daily life in modern Oman, thus catching a glimpse into many aspects of society which would normally be hidden from the view of western visitors. The director is escorted by an Omani who provides background information and explains basic elements of Islam. Islam is the official religion of Oman, ubiquitous and supported by both the state and its adherents. Other religious communities are also supported by...

published: 04 May 2013

Oman budget 2018

Oman budget 2018
The Ministry of Finance issued a statement on the State’s GeneralBudget for the Fiscal Year 2018
Despite the anticipated oil price recovery, the State’s General Budget is still challenged by high public spending as compared with low level of total revenues.
The 2018 Budget framework comes to support the General Objectives of Ninth Five-Year Development Plan
With improved climate conditions and high supply, main commodity prices are likely to remain low in 2018.
Website: http://timesofoman.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/timesofoman
Twitter: http://twitter.com/timesofoman

ओमान सबसे अलग देश // Oman a amazing country

Oman - where bliss and music meet - musica

At the heart of Oman's capital, lies a "cathedral" of music: the Royal Opera House Muscat.
In a country which is made up mostly of desert there stands a refined, state-of-the-art performance centre whose hall hosts the greatest stars such as Plácido Domingo. He recently conducted the Oman Orchestra, and accompanied BeatriceRana, the internationally acclaimed Italian pianist, in Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto no. 1.
Beatrice Rana spoke with Euronews:
_"My relationship with Tchaikovsky's…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2017/01/26/oman-where-bliss-and-music-meet
What are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFd
euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe
Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription...

OMAN SULTAN in london 16 marz 1982 Princess Diana

Opening Oman

After decades as the "best kept secret in the Middle East," the Sultanate of Oman is now encouraging visitors. However, this country of 3-million people is tak...

After decades as the "best kept secret in the Middle East," the Sultanate of Oman is now encouraging visitors. However, this country of 3-million people is taking a selective approach to tourism. Viewed from the philosophical perspective of Oman's former ambassador to the US, this short documentary looks at the interpersonal and societal considerations involved in opening Oman to the outside world.
For requests on use of this video, please contact: italianshark@gmail.com

After decades as the "best kept secret in the Middle East," the Sultanate of Oman is now encouraging visitors. However, this country of 3-million people is taking a selective approach to tourism. Viewed from the philosophical perspective of Oman's former ambassador to the US, this short documentary looks at the interpersonal and societal considerations involved in opening Oman to the outside world.
For requests on use of this video, please contact: italianshark@gmail.com

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------------------------------------------------
In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Oman.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Oman is the oldest independent state in the Arab world. It has been ruled by the Al-Said family since 1744. Oman is also one of the oldest human-inhabited places on Earth. Humans have lived in what is now known as Oman for at least 106,000 years and the city of Dereaze is at least 8,000 years old.
2. Oman is traditionally known for breeding Arab horses. Historically it has been famous for its purebred Arab horses. Omani people believe that the horse is an image of its master and a reflection of his courage, stamina and ability. It is believed that Zaad AL-Rakeb was the first horse to be known in Arabia and to which all the Arab progeny horses were tracked back. It belonged to the Uzd, the old members of the Arab Uzd tribe of Oman. It was said to be given to them as a gift by the ProphetSolomonSon of David
3. Oman is the only Middle East country where women-only bazaars, called ‘souq’, are found. The OmaniCity of Ibra has a women-only bazaar, where the Omani women trade in everything from spices to handicraft to jewellery. It is a complete shopping hub for female travelers, where men are forbidden to hang around.
4. Do you know why Oman is so white? It is because no official permission is required to paint homes white. People need to seek special permission to use other colors. Besides, the administration checks everything from foundation to painting several times when a house is under construction.
5. The architectural heritage of Oman consists of more than 500 forts, castles and watch towers. Oman’s urban infrastructure from residential buildings to seafront whitewashed resorts is immensely influenced by the Indian architectural style seen in the high society.
6. Before 1970, there were no hotels in Oman. Since the late 1980s, when the government opened the country to tourists, hundreds of luxurious hotels have been built. Tourism is a growing industry in Oman. In the most recent available numbers in 2013, it was reported that 2.1 million tourist visited Oman.
7. The 2nd-century geographer Ptolemy mentioned a ‘concealed harbour’, perhaps the first documented reference to the capital of Oman, Muscat, but the settlement’s location, surrounded on three sides by mountains, made it all but inaccessible from the land. Little is known about the early days of Muscat, except that it grew into a small port in the 14th and 15th centuries. By the beginning of the 16th century, however, Muscat gathered momentum as a trading port in its own right, used by merchant ships bound for India.
More Info:
http://www.ieagle.com/flyhigh/interesting-facts-about-oman/
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/oman/muscat/history
Music:
Hayvanlar Alemi – Güve Diskosu
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://edugeography.com/images/oman/oman-03.jpg
http://www.orbitzholidays.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/12.jpg
http://www.photoburst.net/photo_section/photos/marked1200/arabian-horse-sharjah-uae-canon-eos-550d-ef100-400mm-joseph-antony.jpg
http://www.hdfinewallpapers.com/HDWallpapers/Big/Horse/Two_Arabian_White_Horse_Running_Fast_in_Desert_High_Quality_Resolution_Pics.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7FJ4wlJiG2M/UOl_hhEfTNI/AAAAAAAANbc/7Ezki0-J2dM/s1600/IMG_6599.jpg
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4132/5105982566_efae75736f_b.jpg
http://www.cookiesound.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/muqshin-desert-oman.jpg
http://www.smarttravelerguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/SDC138691.jpg
https://everythingspossible.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/sultan-qaboos-grand-mosque-muscat-oman-14.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1217/864810242_729f5a6491_b.jpg
http://www.ifpinfo.com/newsimages/images/578-1.jpg
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/incoming/article360066.ece/BINARY/Muscat,+Oman.jpg
http://norplan.com/files/2013/04/Muscat_Oman_Runar-Bergheim.jpg
Intro:
Creation by Shaheen
http://topfreeintro.com/creation-free-intro-template-after-effecs/
Jonjass Designs
https://www.youtube.com/user/JonjassDesigns
Intro Music:
DJ Goodman – JapaneseFlute (Dubstep Mix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JH_H_-I4Hw

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Follow:
https://plus.google.com/+blinder00
https://twitter.com/Sebastian2Go
https://www.facebook.com/official7facts
------------------------------------------------
In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Oman.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Oman is the oldest independent state in the Arab world. It has been ruled by the Al-Said family since 1744. Oman is also one of the oldest human-inhabited places on Earth. Humans have lived in what is now known as Oman for at least 106,000 years and the city of Dereaze is at least 8,000 years old.
2. Oman is traditionally known for breeding Arab horses. Historically it has been famous for its purebred Arab horses. Omani people believe that the horse is an image of its master and a reflection of his courage, stamina and ability. It is believed that Zaad AL-Rakeb was the first horse to be known in Arabia and to which all the Arab progeny horses were tracked back. It belonged to the Uzd, the old members of the Arab Uzd tribe of Oman. It was said to be given to them as a gift by the ProphetSolomonSon of David
3. Oman is the only Middle East country where women-only bazaars, called ‘souq’, are found. The OmaniCity of Ibra has a women-only bazaar, where the Omani women trade in everything from spices to handicraft to jewellery. It is a complete shopping hub for female travelers, where men are forbidden to hang around.
4. Do you know why Oman is so white? It is because no official permission is required to paint homes white. People need to seek special permission to use other colors. Besides, the administration checks everything from foundation to painting several times when a house is under construction.
5. The architectural heritage of Oman consists of more than 500 forts, castles and watch towers. Oman’s urban infrastructure from residential buildings to seafront whitewashed resorts is immensely influenced by the Indian architectural style seen in the high society.
6. Before 1970, there were no hotels in Oman. Since the late 1980s, when the government opened the country to tourists, hundreds of luxurious hotels have been built. Tourism is a growing industry in Oman. In the most recent available numbers in 2013, it was reported that 2.1 million tourist visited Oman.
7. The 2nd-century geographer Ptolemy mentioned a ‘concealed harbour’, perhaps the first documented reference to the capital of Oman, Muscat, but the settlement’s location, surrounded on three sides by mountains, made it all but inaccessible from the land. Little is known about the early days of Muscat, except that it grew into a small port in the 14th and 15th centuries. By the beginning of the 16th century, however, Muscat gathered momentum as a trading port in its own right, used by merchant ships bound for India.
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Tolerance is something you can think about, talk about and theorize about as much as you like, but it can only be felt in person. Personalizing this experience is the method used by the director Wolfgang Ettlich in his approach to documenting the religious and Islamic culture of Oman. The viewer accompanies the film team on a tour through daily life in modern Oman, thus catching a glimpse into many aspects of society which would normally be hidden from the view of western visitors. The director is escorted by an Omani who provides background information and explains basic elements of Islam. Islam is the official religion of Oman, ubiquitous and supported by both the state and its adherents. Other religious communities are also supported by the state and are widely accepted. This film offers a glimpse into the diverse religious life found in Oman.
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Tolerance is something you can think about, talk about and theorize about as much as you like, but it can only be felt in person. Personalizing this experience is the method used by the director Wolfgang Ettlich in his approach to documenting the religious and Islamic culture of Oman. The viewer accompanies the film team on a tour through daily life in modern Oman, thus catching a glimpse into many aspects of society which would normally be hidden from the view of western visitors. The director is escorted by an Omani who provides background information and explains basic elements of Islam. Islam is the official religion of Oman, ubiquitous and supported by both the state and its adherents. Other religious communities are also supported by the state and are widely accepted. This film offers a glimpse into the diverse religious life found in Oman.
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Oman budget 2018
The Ministry of Finance issued a statement on the State’s GeneralBudget for the Fiscal Year 2018
Despite the anticipated oil price recovery, the State’s General Budget is still challenged by high public spending as compared with low level of total revenues.
The 2018 Budget framework comes to support the General Objectives of Ninth Five-Year Development Plan
With improved climate conditions and high supply, main commodity prices are likely to remain low in 2018.
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Oman budget 2018
The Ministry of Finance issued a statement on the State’s GeneralBudget for the Fiscal Year 2018
Despite the anticipated oil price recovery, the State’s General Budget is still challenged by high public spending as compared with low level of total revenues.
The 2018 Budget framework comes to support the General Objectives of Ninth Five-Year Development Plan
With improved climate conditions and high supply, main commodity prices are likely to remain low in 2018.
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At the heart of Oman's capital, lies a "cathedral" of music: the Royal Opera House Muscat.
In a country which is made up mostly of desert there stands a refine...

At the heart of Oman's capital, lies a "cathedral" of music: the Royal Opera House Muscat.
In a country which is made up mostly of desert there stands a refined, state-of-the-art performance centre whose hall hosts the greatest stars such as Plácido Domingo. He recently conducted the Oman Orchestra, and accompanied BeatriceRana, the internationally acclaimed Italian pianist, in Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto no. 1.
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At the heart of Oman's capital, lies a "cathedral" of music: the Royal Opera House Muscat.
In a country which is made up mostly of desert there stands a refined, state-of-the-art performance centre whose hall hosts the greatest stars such as Plácido Domingo. He recently conducted the Oman Orchestra, and accompanied BeatriceRana, the internationally acclaimed Italian pianist, in Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto no. 1.
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Sultanate Of Oman Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Sultanate of Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes. It has an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces. Our journey begins on the northern coast of the Gulf Of Oman.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. Sinbad the Sailor is said to have lived there in the 8th century and after he spent his father’s inheritance it is believed that he travelled to Baghdad to seek his fortune there. The city is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four storey buil...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Travel Guide to Oman

Peaceful and tranquil, Oman occupies the southeastern part of the Arabian peninsula and has long been an important gateway for trade between Africa and Asia, once controlling the lucrative trade in frankincense.
A land of ancient seafarers, and home to the legendary Sinbad, historically the country was long closed off to the outside world and, even today, still exudes a captivating aura of myth and mystery. A compelling blend of the old and the new, its impeccably maintained capital, Muscat combines traditional Arabic and Islamic styles with ancient fortifications and architectural treasures that sets it apart from many other modern cities in the Middle East.
Today, Oman enjoys a reputation as a modern Arabic country that retains much of its old desert traditions. Outside the cities, its...

published: 08 Sep 2017

Top Things To Do In Oman | Travel With Me

The best kept secret in the middle east, Oman is a country for your rugged adventure whether its offroading, watching 100's of dolphins in the wild sea, a land of desert Safari and Bedouins, jumping in wild wadis and sinkholes and watching Turtles by night!
Travelling to Oman,Here's everything you need to know
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How Expensive is Traveling in OMAN? A Day in Muscat

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Oman Travel Video Guide - Things to See in Oman

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Travel Guides Australia Season 1 Episode 4 - Oman

OMAN Travel Guide | 10 best places in oman, that you must visit !!

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Oman has many travel destination to visit.
10. Wahiba Sands
Wahiba Sands, or Ramlat al-Wahiba is a region of desert in Oman. The region was named for the Bani Wahiba tribe, with an area of 12,500 square kilometers (4,800 sq mi).
9. Wadi Shab
Wadi Shab is a wadi which is very popular. Located in the locality of Al Sharqiyah in Oman. People come here for the nature, swim in the freshwater pool or just to enjoy a barbecue.
8. Nizwa Fort
The Nizwa Fort is a large castle in Nizwa, Oman. It is Oman's most visited national monument. It was built in the 1650s by the second Ya’rub...

published: 12 Jun 2017

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Sultanate of Oman Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes but today it boasts an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. It is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four-storey structure that dates back to the 14th century. The Hajar Mountains extend for almost six hundred kilometres from the Musandam Peninsula in the north to its eastern sections. They are also known as the Oman Mountains and divide ...

published: 13 Aug 2013

|🌍 Visiting OMAN 🌞| (British Tourist Vlog)

I took a short trip to Oman and thought why not share with you some views, some thoughts and some of my experiences of the country.
It is my hope that this 10 minute montage somehow captures the inevitable admiration and inspiration aroused when visiting new places and being present in different countries with awesomely breathtaking scenery such as this country, Oman.
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On Day 6 of our round the world trip for food, we were Muscat, Oman. We started off visiting some attractions in Muscat like the fish market and souk, then had some amazing Omani food, and visited a couple beaches. The highlight of the day for me was eating Omani street food mishkak and an Omani meal of camel and rice.
00:51 Chai karak and cheese bread in the car - A common Omani food breakfast is the combination of tea, which is usually called chai karak, and cheese bread. So after meeting up with Mustafa, we had a quick breakfast in the car before driving over to the Muscat fish market.
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My Oman Trip Tips! | First Timer

In this video I basically share my tips on traveling to Oman, these are very basic Travel tips but I hope I could help give a few good tips before you go to Oman to see the country for yourself! What a beautiful place and such friendly people! I hope this helps, as a woman traveling on my own I was very worried about many things, but if you are vigilant and you ask questions and always move around via safe methods you should be alright. If you are going to Oman, I hope you have a fantastic trip! Thanks for watching!
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Travel video about destination Sultanate of Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes. It has an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces. Our journey begins on the northern coast of the Gulf Of Oman.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. Sinbad the Sailor is said to have lived there in the 8th century and after he spent his father’s inheritance it is believed that he travelled to Baghdad to seek his fortune there. The city is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four storey building that dates back to the 14th century. The Nakhl Fortress is located on a rock at the foot of the mountain of the same name, Jebel Nakhl. Both walls and rock form a complete architectural whole. Nakhl is the home of the Ya´ArubaTribe that came into power in 1624 and ruled over Oman for a hundred and twenty years. Until the 12th centuryNizwa was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance and the former residential complex of the massive fortress is open to the public. The fortress once fulfilled an important role in protecting the country’s interior and now its lavish and well-restored rooms radiate tranquillity. The mighty Jabrin Fort is one of the most beautiful castles of its kind in the Sultanate of Oman, formerly the famous ‘Land Of Incense’. Its massive, towering and eye-catching pewter walls date back to the 17th century. Until the middle of the twentieth century Abri had the reputation of being a centre for highwaymen and robbers, favoured for its good strategic location. The booty that came from plundered caravans and the settlements of various tribes was sold at auction in the souk: adventure straight from the pages of an Arabian fairy-tale! The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

Travel video about destination Sultanate of Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes. It has an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces. Our journey begins on the northern coast of the Gulf Of Oman.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. Sinbad the Sailor is said to have lived there in the 8th century and after he spent his father’s inheritance it is believed that he travelled to Baghdad to seek his fortune there. The city is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four storey building that dates back to the 14th century. The Nakhl Fortress is located on a rock at the foot of the mountain of the same name, Jebel Nakhl. Both walls and rock form a complete architectural whole. Nakhl is the home of the Ya´ArubaTribe that came into power in 1624 and ruled over Oman for a hundred and twenty years. Until the 12th centuryNizwa was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance and the former residential complex of the massive fortress is open to the public. The fortress once fulfilled an important role in protecting the country’s interior and now its lavish and well-restored rooms radiate tranquillity. The mighty Jabrin Fort is one of the most beautiful castles of its kind in the Sultanate of Oman, formerly the famous ‘Land Of Incense’. Its massive, towering and eye-catching pewter walls date back to the 17th century. Until the middle of the twentieth century Abri had the reputation of being a centre for highwaymen and robbers, favoured for its good strategic location. The booty that came from plundered caravans and the settlements of various tribes was sold at auction in the souk: adventure straight from the pages of an Arabian fairy-tale! The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

Peaceful and tranquil, Oman occupies the southeastern part of the Arabian peninsula and has long been an important gateway for trade between Africa and Asia, once controlling the lucrative trade in frankincense.
A land of ancient seafarers, and home to the legendary Sinbad, historically the country was long closed off to the outside world and, even today, still exudes a captivating aura of myth and mystery. A compelling blend of the old and the new, its impeccably maintained capital, Muscat combines traditional Arabic and Islamic styles with ancient fortifications and architectural treasures that sets it apart from many other modern cities in the Middle East.
Today, Oman enjoys a reputation as a modern Arabic country that retains much of its old desert traditions. Outside the cities, its spectacular desert scenery is riddled with high mountains and fertile oases that hide deep canyons and beautiful coastlines that harbour deserted beaches, lush wadis and a whole array of fascinating fortresses. To the south, beyond the Qara Mountains, lies the city of Salalah, a surprisingly lush eden, whose waterfalls and frankincense trees benefit from the annual fruits of the monsoon rains. In a country that is 80% desert, Salalah is a real treat and every trip to Oman is completed by the hospitality of its welcoming people, who are visibly proud of their unique country.

Peaceful and tranquil, Oman occupies the southeastern part of the Arabian peninsula and has long been an important gateway for trade between Africa and Asia, once controlling the lucrative trade in frankincense.
A land of ancient seafarers, and home to the legendary Sinbad, historically the country was long closed off to the outside world and, even today, still exudes a captivating aura of myth and mystery. A compelling blend of the old and the new, its impeccably maintained capital, Muscat combines traditional Arabic and Islamic styles with ancient fortifications and architectural treasures that sets it apart from many other modern cities in the Middle East.
Today, Oman enjoys a reputation as a modern Arabic country that retains much of its old desert traditions. Outside the cities, its spectacular desert scenery is riddled with high mountains and fertile oases that hide deep canyons and beautiful coastlines that harbour deserted beaches, lush wadis and a whole array of fascinating fortresses. To the south, beyond the Qara Mountains, lies the city of Salalah, a surprisingly lush eden, whose waterfalls and frankincense trees benefit from the annual fruits of the monsoon rains. In a country that is 80% desert, Salalah is a real treat and every trip to Oman is completed by the hospitality of its welcoming people, who are visibly proud of their unique country.

Top Things To Do In Oman | Travel With Me

The best kept secret in the middle east, Oman is a country for your rugged adventure whether its offroading, watching 100's of dolphins in the wild sea, a land ...

The best kept secret in the middle east, Oman is a country for your rugged adventure whether its offroading, watching 100's of dolphins in the wild sea, a land of desert Safari and Bedouins, jumping in wild wadis and sinkholes and watching Turtles by night!
Travelling to Oman,Here's everything you need to know
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The best kept secret in the middle east, Oman is a country for your rugged adventure whether its offroading, watching 100's of dolphins in the wild sea, a land of desert Safari and Bedouins, jumping in wild wadis and sinkholes and watching Turtles by night!
Travelling to Oman,Here's everything you need to know
http://www.ankionthemove.com/search/label/Oman

In this video I show how much things cost in Muscat, the capital of Oman.
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How Expensive is Traveling in OMAN? A Day in Muscat

In this video I show how much things cost in Muscat, the capital of Oman.
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PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. For more info CLICK HERE: http://amzn.to/2hRlQFi
"Following My Thumb", Gabriel's book of adventure travel stories: http://amzn.to/2EaWk7Q
More books by Gabriel Morris: https://www.amazon.com/Gabriel-Morris/e/B001JS0KOS/
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Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Music during the video:
"Foreign Land" by Jingle PunksVideo created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed with a GoPro HERO6 Black: http://amzn.to/2zPXIgm.
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", "Following My Thumb" and several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
How Expensive is Traveling in OMAN? A Day in Muscat

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Oman, a mystic land in Arabia of camels, deserts, turtles, oceans and mountains is one of the biggest trends of right now. Take a tour with this Oman TravelVideoGuide and see why this needs to be on your travel list!

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OMAN Travel Guide | 10 best places in oman, that you must visit !!

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travel | oman travel guide | things to do in oman | top 10 best places to visit in oman | you must know !!
This Video Contains the OmanTravelGuide regarding the list of Attractions In Oman and Oman travel guide,
Oman has many travel destination to visit.
10. Wahiba Sands
Wahiba Sands, or Ramlat al-Wahiba is a region of desert in Oman. The region was named for the Bani Wahiba tribe, with an area of 12,500 square kilometers (4,800 sq mi).
9. Wadi Shab
Wadi Shab is a wadi which is very popular. Located in the locality of Al Sharqiyah in Oman. People come here for the nature, swim in the freshwater pool or just to enjoy a barbecue.
8. Nizwa Fort
The Nizwa Fort is a large castle in Nizwa, Oman. It is Oman's most visited national monument. It was built in the 1650s by the second Ya’rubi Imam, Imam Sultan Bin Saif Al Ya'rubi, although its underlying structure goes back to the 12th century.
7. Jebel Akhdar
The Jebel Akhdar, Jabal Akhdar or Al JabalAl Akhdar, is part of the Al Hajar Mountains range in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate of Oman. It is one of Oman’s most spectacular areas.
6. Sultan Qaboos Grand MosqueThe SultanQaboosGrand Mosque is the main mosque in the Sultanate of Oman. It is in the capital city of Muscat. A major feature of the design of the interior is the prayer carpet which covers the floor of the prayer hall.
5. Al Alam Royal Palace
The Al Alam Palace is the ceremonial palace of Sultan Qaboos of Oman located in Old Muscat, Oman. Visitors are not allowed inside the palace, though they are permitted to stop near the gates and take photographs.
4. Wadi Bani Khalid
Wadi Bani Khalid is a wadi about 203 km from Muscat, Oman. It is the best-known wadi of the Sharqiyah region. Its stream maintains a constant flow of water throughout the year.
3. Royal Opera House MuscatThe Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) is Oman's premier venue for musical arts and culture. The opera house is located in Shati Al-Qurm district of Muscat, Oman, on Sultan QaboosStreet.
2. Jebel Shams
Jebel Shams Arabic is a mountain located in northeastern Oman north of Al Hamra town. It is the highest mountain of the country and part of Al Hajar Mountains range.
1. Bait Al Zubair
Bait Al Zubair is a museum, located near the Ministry of Information on Al Saidiya Street, Old Muscat, Oman. The museum has an extensive collection of ancient weapons including khanjar, household equipment, costumes most of which derive from the owner's private collection. Outside the museum is a full-scale Omani village and souk
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This Video Contains the OmanTravelGuide regarding the list of Attractions In Oman and Oman travel guide,
Oman has many travel destination to visit.
10. Wahiba Sands
Wahiba Sands, or Ramlat al-Wahiba is a region of desert in Oman. The region was named for the Bani Wahiba tribe, with an area of 12,500 square kilometers (4,800 sq mi).
9. Wadi Shab
Wadi Shab is a wadi which is very popular. Located in the locality of Al Sharqiyah in Oman. People come here for the nature, swim in the freshwater pool or just to enjoy a barbecue.
8. Nizwa Fort
The Nizwa Fort is a large castle in Nizwa, Oman. It is Oman's most visited national monument. It was built in the 1650s by the second Ya’rubi Imam, Imam Sultan Bin Saif Al Ya'rubi, although its underlying structure goes back to the 12th century.
7. Jebel Akhdar
The Jebel Akhdar, Jabal Akhdar or Al JabalAl Akhdar, is part of the Al Hajar Mountains range in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate of Oman. It is one of Oman’s most spectacular areas.
6. Sultan Qaboos Grand MosqueThe SultanQaboosGrand Mosque is the main mosque in the Sultanate of Oman. It is in the capital city of Muscat. A major feature of the design of the interior is the prayer carpet which covers the floor of the prayer hall.
5. Al Alam Royal Palace
The Al Alam Palace is the ceremonial palace of Sultan Qaboos of Oman located in Old Muscat, Oman. Visitors are not allowed inside the palace, though they are permitted to stop near the gates and take photographs.
4. Wadi Bani Khalid
Wadi Bani Khalid is a wadi about 203 km from Muscat, Oman. It is the best-known wadi of the Sharqiyah region. Its stream maintains a constant flow of water throughout the year.
3. Royal Opera House MuscatThe Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) is Oman's premier venue for musical arts and culture. The opera house is located in Shati Al-Qurm district of Muscat, Oman, on Sultan QaboosStreet.
2. Jebel Shams
Jebel Shams Arabic is a mountain located in northeastern Oman north of Al Hamra town. It is the highest mountain of the country and part of Al Hajar Mountains range.
1. Bait Al Zubair
Bait Al Zubair is a museum, located near the Ministry of Information on Al Saidiya Street, Old Muscat, Oman. The museum has an extensive collection of ancient weapons including khanjar, household equipment, costumes most of which derive from the owner's private collection. Outside the museum is a full-scale Omani village and souk
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Sultanate of Oman Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends...

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes but today it boasts an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. It is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four-storey structure that dates back to the 14th century. The Hajar Mountains extend for almost six hundred kilometres from the Musandam Peninsula in the north to its eastern sections. They are also known as the Oman Mountains and divide the coast from the inland. Oman covers around three hundred thousand square kilometres and is one of the most sparsely settled countries in the world with only one and a half million inhabitants. Nizwa, the religious center of the Omans, has a moving past that manifests itself in the city’s defensive fortress. Until the 12th century it was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance. Al-Hamra is the name of a three hundred year old oasis village that dates back to the reign of ImamSaif Bin Sultan. At the end of the 17th century members of the Abriyin Tribe settled here the descendants of whom still live in the Jebal-Akhdar Mountains. Al-Hamra means ‘The Red One’, an Arabic name that is also to be found in the word ‘Alhambra’, in Spain’s Granada. The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes but today it boasts an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. It is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four-storey structure that dates back to the 14th century. The Hajar Mountains extend for almost six hundred kilometres from the Musandam Peninsula in the north to its eastern sections. They are also known as the Oman Mountains and divide the coast from the inland. Oman covers around three hundred thousand square kilometres and is one of the most sparsely settled countries in the world with only one and a half million inhabitants. Nizwa, the religious center of the Omans, has a moving past that manifests itself in the city’s defensive fortress. Until the 12th century it was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance. Al-Hamra is the name of a three hundred year old oasis village that dates back to the reign of ImamSaif Bin Sultan. At the end of the 17th century members of the Abriyin Tribe settled here the descendants of whom still live in the Jebal-Akhdar Mountains. Al-Hamra means ‘The Red One’, an Arabic name that is also to be found in the word ‘Alhambra’, in Spain’s Granada. The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

|🌍 Visiting OMAN 🌞| (British Tourist Vlog)

I took a short trip to Oman and thought why not share with you some views, some thoughts and some of my experiences of the country.
It is my hope that this 10 ...

I took a short trip to Oman and thought why not share with you some views, some thoughts and some of my experiences of the country.
It is my hope that this 10 minute montage somehow captures the inevitable admiration and inspiration aroused when visiting new places and being present in different countries with awesomely breathtaking scenery such as this country, Oman.
I made a similar video 'documenting' my time in Jordan. If you'd like to watch it just search 'Discovering Jordan'.
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I took a short trip to Oman and thought why not share with you some views, some thoughts and some of my experiences of the country.
It is my hope that this 10 minute montage somehow captures the inevitable admiration and inspiration aroused when visiting new places and being present in different countries with awesomely breathtaking scenery such as this country, Oman.
I made a similar video 'documenting' my time in Jordan. If you'd like to watch it just search 'Discovering Jordan'.
I’m Mike from Oxford, England and my videos mostly teach Arabic phrases. I also do the occasional music video and travel video from somewhere cool I’ve been. Welcome to my channel!
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I do a live video stream (بث) every Saturday on Patreon (link below) It’s a chance for you and me to hangout and talk about language learning or whatever else comes up.
https://www.patreon.com/arabicmike
You can ask me any question directly and I spend 30 mins every Saturday chatting with you guys.
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►Check out my MuscatTravelGuide: https://goo.gl/bGfsoJ
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On Day 6 of our round the world trip for food, we were Muscat, Oman. We started off visiting some attractions in Muscat like the fish market and souk, then had some amazing Omani food, and visited a couple beaches. The highlight of the day for me was eating Omani street food mishkak and an Omani meal of camel and rice.
00:51 Chai karak and cheese bread in the car - A common Omani food breakfast is the combination of tea, which is usually called chai karak, and cheese bread. So after meeting up with Mustafa, we had a quick breakfast in the car before driving over to the Muscat fish market.
2:03 Muscat Fish Market - One of my favorite things to do in any destination is go to the market, and I love fish markets. Muscat, being right along the coast, has plenty of seafood, and so we walked around the Muscat fish market for a while. It’s not a huge fish market, but there’s plenty to see, and it’s a great attraction in Muscat.
4:00 Muttrah Souk - The Muttrah Souk is the traditional market / bazaar in Muscat, and it’s a wonderful place to walk around and get lost shopping and browsing through the narrow alleys. At the Muttrah Souk, Mustafa bought me a kuma, which is a type of hat that’s one of the Omani national hats.
7:42 Al Alam Palace (Sultan's Palace) - After visiting the souk, we drove over the the Al Alam Palace, also known as the Sultan's Palace. Although you can’t go inside, you can get a view of it from the outside.
8:30 Bait Al ZubairMuseum - 2 OMR ($5.19) - The Bait Al Zubair Museum is one of the important museums in Muscat and it’s a great place to visit to learn about Omani culture.
9:49 Qantab Beach - There are many beautiful beaches in Oman, and before lunch, we took a drive over to Qantab Beach just to take a look. Qantab Beach is spectacular with sparkling clear water.
11:11 Bait Al LubanRestaurant - For lunch we went to an Omani food restaurant called Bait Al Luban Restaurant. Located near the fish market, it was a former inn that’s now been renovated into a restaurant that serves traditional Omani food and some fusion modern Omani food. The restaurant is popular with both locals and tourists, and although it was a little fancier than I had expected, it was very nice, and the food was delicious. Shuwa is one of the Omani food national dishes, include lamb and rice, and that was one of the best dishes of the meal.
19:13 Qurum Beach - After resting for a while in the afternoon, we then headed to Qurum Beach, one of the main beach attractions in Muscat that’s right within the city. It’s a great place especially when the sun dies down in the late afternoon.
20:03 Al Seeb for Mishkak - There’s not a lot of Omani street food when you’re walking around Muscat, but a short drive away is Al Seeb, and there are some stalls that are famous for serving Mishkak, which is Omani style grilled meat on skewers. All the mishkak was delicious, but I especially liked the mutton liver mishkak.
24:43 Camel Restaurant - I’m not sure what the name of this restaurant was, but they are known in Muscat for serving camel. You walk inside and they have a variety of Omani food dishes already prepared, and you can choose whatever you like. We ordered a combination of camel curry and fried camel with a huge bed of rice, salad, half a chicken and some yoghurt on the side. The camel blew me away with how delicious it was, and especially the chunks of camel hump were extraordinary.
For more details about my Muscat trip, check out my Muscat travel guide here: https://goo.gl/bGfsoJ
Music:
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Disclosure: This trip was made possible by Star Alliance and their Round The World tickets who covered my business class flights. I personally paid for all food and attractions.
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On Day 6 of our round the world trip for food, we were Muscat, Oman. We started off visiting some attractions in Muscat like the fish market and souk, then had some amazing Omani food, and visited a couple beaches. The highlight of the day for me was eating Omani street food mishkak and an Omani meal of camel and rice.
00:51 Chai karak and cheese bread in the car - A common Omani food breakfast is the combination of tea, which is usually called chai karak, and cheese bread. So after meeting up with Mustafa, we had a quick breakfast in the car before driving over to the Muscat fish market.
2:03 Muscat Fish Market - One of my favorite things to do in any destination is go to the market, and I love fish markets. Muscat, being right along the coast, has plenty of seafood, and so we walked around the Muscat fish market for a while. It’s not a huge fish market, but there’s plenty to see, and it’s a great attraction in Muscat.
4:00 Muttrah Souk - The Muttrah Souk is the traditional market / bazaar in Muscat, and it’s a wonderful place to walk around and get lost shopping and browsing through the narrow alleys. At the Muttrah Souk, Mustafa bought me a kuma, which is a type of hat that’s one of the Omani national hats.
7:42 Al Alam Palace (Sultan's Palace) - After visiting the souk, we drove over the the Al Alam Palace, also known as the Sultan's Palace. Although you can’t go inside, you can get a view of it from the outside.
8:30 Bait Al ZubairMuseum - 2 OMR ($5.19) - The Bait Al Zubair Museum is one of the important museums in Muscat and it’s a great place to visit to learn about Omani culture.
9:49 Qantab Beach - There are many beautiful beaches in Oman, and before lunch, we took a drive over to Qantab Beach just to take a look. Qantab Beach is spectacular with sparkling clear water.
11:11 Bait Al LubanRestaurant - For lunch we went to an Omani food restaurant called Bait Al Luban Restaurant. Located near the fish market, it was a former inn that’s now been renovated into a restaurant that serves traditional Omani food and some fusion modern Omani food. The restaurant is popular with both locals and tourists, and although it was a little fancier than I had expected, it was very nice, and the food was delicious. Shuwa is one of the Omani food national dishes, include lamb and rice, and that was one of the best dishes of the meal.
19:13 Qurum Beach - After resting for a while in the afternoon, we then headed to Qurum Beach, one of the main beach attractions in Muscat that’s right within the city. It’s a great place especially when the sun dies down in the late afternoon.
20:03 Al Seeb for Mishkak - There’s not a lot of Omani street food when you’re walking around Muscat, but a short drive away is Al Seeb, and there are some stalls that are famous for serving Mishkak, which is Omani style grilled meat on skewers. All the mishkak was delicious, but I especially liked the mutton liver mishkak.
24:43 Camel Restaurant - I’m not sure what the name of this restaurant was, but they are known in Muscat for serving camel. You walk inside and they have a variety of Omani food dishes already prepared, and you can choose whatever you like. We ordered a combination of camel curry and fried camel with a huge bed of rice, salad, half a chicken and some yoghurt on the side. The camel blew me away with how delicious it was, and especially the chunks of camel hump were extraordinary.
For more details about my Muscat trip, check out my Muscat travel guide here: https://goo.gl/bGfsoJ
Music:
Star Alliance Round The World: http://www.staralliance.com/en/round-the-world
Disclosure: This trip was made possible by Star Alliance and their Round The World tickets who covered my business class flights. I personally paid for all food and attractions.
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My Oman Trip Tips! | First Timer

In this video I basically share my tips on traveling to Oman, these are very basic Travel tips but I hope I could help give a few good tips before you go to Oma...

In this video I basically share my tips on traveling to Oman, these are very basic Travel tips but I hope I could help give a few good tips before you go to Oman to see the country for yourself! What a beautiful place and such friendly people! I hope this helps, as a woman traveling on my own I was very worried about many things, but if you are vigilant and you ask questions and always move around via safe methods you should be alright. If you are going to Oman, I hope you have a fantastic trip! Thanks for watching!
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In this video I basically share my tips on traveling to Oman, these are very basic Travel tips but I hope I could help give a few good tips before you go to Oman to see the country for yourself! What a beautiful place and such friendly people! I hope this helps, as a woman traveling on my own I was very worried about many things, but if you are vigilant and you ask questions and always move around via safe methods you should be alright. If you are going to Oman, I hope you have a fantastic trip! Thanks for watching!
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Travelling the State of Oman 26-01-2018

Oman’s Nama appoints consortium of advisors

Privatisation DriveOman’s state-owned electricity holding firm NamaHolding said that the company has appointed a consortium of advisors jointly led by London Economics and Lazard Freres for privatising its five subsidiary power distribution and transmission firms.
Oman LNG Pact
Oman LNG and BP Singapore have signed a major sales and purchase agreement (SPA) for supplying liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the latter.
TrakInvest Plans
TrakInvest management team was recently in Muscat to meet investors, strategic partners, and regulators and evaluating the prospects of setting up operations in Oman.
Coal MiningJobsNearly two-thirds of US coal producing states lost coal mining jobs in 2017, even as overall employment in the downtrodden sector grew modestly, according to prelimina...

Oman’s Nama appoints consortium of advisors

Privatisation DriveOman’s state-owned electricity holding firm NamaHolding said that the company has appointed a consortium of advisors jointly led by London...

Privatisation DriveOman’s state-owned electricity holding firm NamaHolding said that the company has appointed a consortium of advisors jointly led by London Economics and Lazard Freres for privatising its five subsidiary power distribution and transmission firms.
Oman LNG Pact
Oman LNG and BP Singapore have signed a major sales and purchase agreement (SPA) for supplying liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the latter.
TrakInvest Plans
TrakInvest management team was recently in Muscat to meet investors, strategic partners, and regulators and evaluating the prospects of setting up operations in Oman.
Coal MiningJobsNearly two-thirds of US coal producing states lost coal mining jobs in 2017, even as overall employment in the downtrodden sector grew modestly, according to preliminary government data obtained by Reuters.
NAFTA Talks
The North AmericanFree Trade Agreement will probably be renegotiated successfully with only marginal changes, said a large majority of economists in a Reuters poll, despite the Trump administration's saber-rattling.
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Privatisation DriveOman’s state-owned electricity holding firm NamaHolding said that the company has appointed a consortium of advisors jointly led by London Economics and Lazard Freres for privatising its five subsidiary power distribution and transmission firms.
Oman LNG Pact
Oman LNG and BP Singapore have signed a major sales and purchase agreement (SPA) for supplying liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the latter.
TrakInvest Plans
TrakInvest management team was recently in Muscat to meet investors, strategic partners, and regulators and evaluating the prospects of setting up operations in Oman.
Coal MiningJobsNearly two-thirds of US coal producing states lost coal mining jobs in 2017, even as overall employment in the downtrodden sector grew modestly, according to preliminary government data obtained by Reuters.
NAFTA Talks
The North AmericanFree Trade Agreement will probably be renegotiated successfully with only marginal changes, said a large majority of economists in a Reuters poll, despite the Trump administration's saber-rattling.
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Oman - An exotic journey from Muscat to Salalah | 3D Planet

To enjoy this 3D documentary about Oman, remember to wear anaglyph 3D glasses* whenever the symbol appears on your screen.
Oman is a country with a long and proud cultural heritage and a land of a spectacular visual beauty. But not too many people know about it.
Oman is the oldest state in Arabia. Its history is tracing back thousands of years. Home of Sindbad the Sailor and the biblical Frankincense trade, the Sultanate was one of the earliest nations to establish relations with the west and still enjoys nearly two centuries of friendship.
Through the mythical Arabia Felix, discover ancient Arabian heritage and stunning scenery in an exotic, unspoiled land. You'll enjoy bustling Arab souqs whose exotic goods and spice-laden atmosphere will leave lasting memories.
Presented by Katrina...

published: 03 Nov 2015

OMAN, MUSCAT - CITY TOUR

This video will take you to city tour within few minute which normally you will need not-less than two hours continue driving starting from Al amerat hill road to Muttrah through beautifull Darsait road then continue to Al Bustan through old Muscat to wadi Al kabir to CBD area Ruwi up-to Al Sahwa tower.

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Tolerance is something you can think about, talk about and theorize about as much as you like, but it can only be felt in person. Personalizing this experience is the method used by the director Wolfgang Ettlich in his approach to documenting the religious and Islamic culture of Oman. The viewer accompanies the film team on a tour through daily life in modern Oman, thus catching a glimpse into many aspects of society which would normally be hidden from the view of western visitors. The director is escorted by an Omani who provides background information and explains basic elements of Islam. Islam is the official religion of Oman, ubiquitous and supported by both the state and its adherents. Other religious communities are also supported by...

published: 04 May 2013

Sultanate of Oman Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes but today it boasts an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. It is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four-storey structure that dates back to the 14th century. The Hajar Mountains extend for almost six hundred kilometres from the Musandam Peninsula in the north to its eastern sections. They are also known as the Oman Mountains and divide ...

published: 13 Aug 2013

US Television - Oman 2

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Let's play EU4 as Oman - Ibadi Achievementrun - part 1

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Hello everyone and welcome to my Oman achievementrun in Europa Universalis 4! I play with all DLC’s and the start is in patch 1.17. Maybe patch 1.18 and the new DLC will come out while we are playing this run. We will go for at least 3 achievements in this run: Dar al-Islam, ArabianCoffee and The Third Way. Details about these achievements can be found below.
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DUBAI, ABU DHABI, BAHRAIN, MUSCAT (Documentary, Discovery, History)

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OMAN History (Travel Documentary)

In this documentary, I will start with Salalah which is the farthest end of Oman. First, I will take you to the lost city of Ubar. This ruined city is supposedly belong to the tribe of 'Ad and of Iram's pillars that is mentioned in the holy book of Qur'an. Then, I will take you to Salalah which is also known as the city of Prophets. Here, I will show you the possible grave sites of Prophets Imran, Ayyub, Hood Alaihis Salam. Here, you will also get to see the footprints of the She-Camel of ProphetSaleh Alaihis Salam, the possible site of the palace of QueenSheeba or Malika Bilqees, and the grave site of Hazrat Aabir Bin Hood Alaihis Salam. I will also show you a gravity hill where one feels anti-gravity forces amd also the Frankincense Trail. From there, I will drive to Muscat area where...

Oman - An exotic journey from Muscat to Salalah | 3D Planet

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Oman is a country with a long and proud cultural heritage and a land of a spectacular visual beauty. But not too many people know about it.
Oman is the oldest state in Arabia. Its history is tracing back thousands of years. Home of Sindbad the Sailor and the biblical Frankincense trade, the Sultanate was one of the earliest nations to establish relations with the west and still enjoys nearly two centuries of friendship.
Through the mythical Arabia Felix, discover ancient Arabian heritage and stunning scenery in an exotic, unspoiled land. You'll enjoy bustling Arab souqs whose exotic goods and spice-laden atmosphere will leave lasting memories.
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To enjoy this 3D documentary about Oman, remember to wear anaglyph 3D glasses* whenever the symbol appears on your screen.
Oman is a country with a long and proud cultural heritage and a land of a spectacular visual beauty. But not too many people know about it.
Oman is the oldest state in Arabia. Its history is tracing back thousands of years. Home of Sindbad the Sailor and the biblical Frankincense trade, the Sultanate was one of the earliest nations to establish relations with the west and still enjoys nearly two centuries of friendship.
Through the mythical Arabia Felix, discover ancient Arabian heritage and stunning scenery in an exotic, unspoiled land. You'll enjoy bustling Arab souqs whose exotic goods and spice-laden atmosphere will leave lasting memories.
Presented by Katrina Hobbs
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OMAN, MUSCAT - CITY TOUR

This video will take you to city tour within few minute which normally you will need not-less than two hours continue driving starting from Al amerat hill road ...

This video will take you to city tour within few minute which normally you will need not-less than two hours continue driving starting from Al amerat hill road to Muttrah through beautifull Darsait road then continue to Al Bustan through old Muscat to wadi Al kabir to CBD area Ruwi up-to Al Sahwa tower.

This video will take you to city tour within few minute which normally you will need not-less than two hours continue driving starting from Al amerat hill road to Muttrah through beautifull Darsait road then continue to Al Bustan through old Muscat to wadi Al kabir to CBD area Ruwi up-to Al Sahwa tower.

http://www.ibadiyah.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7245
Tolerance is something you can think about, talk about and theorize about as much as you like, but it can only...

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Tolerance is something you can think about, talk about and theorize about as much as you like, but it can only be felt in person. Personalizing this experience is the method used by the director Wolfgang Ettlich in his approach to documenting the religious and Islamic culture of Oman. The viewer accompanies the film team on a tour through daily life in modern Oman, thus catching a glimpse into many aspects of society which would normally be hidden from the view of western visitors. The director is escorted by an Omani who provides background information and explains basic elements of Islam. Islam is the official religion of Oman, ubiquitous and supported by both the state and its adherents. Other religious communities are also supported by the state and are widely accepted. This film offers a glimpse into the diverse religious life found in Oman.
http://www.islam-in-oman.com/en/documentary-film-islam-oman
Oman the Islamic democratic http://okhovvat.com/files/en/content/2011/6/4/350_863.pdf

http://www.ibadiyah.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7245
Tolerance is something you can think about, talk about and theorize about as much as you like, but it can only be felt in person. Personalizing this experience is the method used by the director Wolfgang Ettlich in his approach to documenting the religious and Islamic culture of Oman. The viewer accompanies the film team on a tour through daily life in modern Oman, thus catching a glimpse into many aspects of society which would normally be hidden from the view of western visitors. The director is escorted by an Omani who provides background information and explains basic elements of Islam. Islam is the official religion of Oman, ubiquitous and supported by both the state and its adherents. Other religious communities are also supported by the state and are widely accepted. This film offers a glimpse into the diverse religious life found in Oman.
http://www.islam-in-oman.com/en/documentary-film-islam-oman
Oman the Islamic democratic http://okhovvat.com/files/en/content/2011/6/4/350_863.pdf

Sultanate of Oman Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends...

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes but today it boasts an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. It is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four-storey structure that dates back to the 14th century. The Hajar Mountains extend for almost six hundred kilometres from the Musandam Peninsula in the north to its eastern sections. They are also known as the Oman Mountains and divide the coast from the inland. Oman covers around three hundred thousand square kilometres and is one of the most sparsely settled countries in the world with only one and a half million inhabitants. Nizwa, the religious center of the Omans, has a moving past that manifests itself in the city’s defensive fortress. Until the 12th century it was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance. Al-Hamra is the name of a three hundred year old oasis village that dates back to the reign of ImamSaif Bin Sultan. At the end of the 17th century members of the Abriyin Tribe settled here the descendants of whom still live in the Jebal-Akhdar Mountains. Al-Hamra means ‘The Red One’, an Arabic name that is also to be found in the word ‘Alhambra’, in Spain’s Granada. The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

Travel video about destination Sultanate in Oman.
The Sultanate Of Oman is a fabulous land full of surprises, a splendid example of original Arabia that extends from the Straits Of Hormuz to the southern Dhofar. Up until the 1970’s the third largest country in the Arabian Peninsula was only accessible by various caravan routes but today it boasts an abundance of mysterious desert towns and splendid palaces.The white city of Sohar is the historic harbour of the Islamic world and the ‘Gateway To China’. It is still guarded by the white Sohar Fort, a mighty four-storey structure that dates back to the 14th century. The Hajar Mountains extend for almost six hundred kilometres from the Musandam Peninsula in the north to its eastern sections. They are also known as the Oman Mountains and divide the coast from the inland. Oman covers around three hundred thousand square kilometres and is one of the most sparsely settled countries in the world with only one and a half million inhabitants. Nizwa, the religious center of the Omans, has a moving past that manifests itself in the city’s defensive fortress. Until the 12th century it was the capital of the DesertState of Oman. Even today this oasis city and trading metropolis has lost none of its former importance. Al-Hamra is the name of a three hundred year old oasis village that dates back to the reign of ImamSaif Bin Sultan. At the end of the 17th century members of the Abriyin Tribe settled here the descendants of whom still live in the Jebal-Akhdar Mountains. Al-Hamra means ‘The Red One’, an Arabic name that is also to be found in the word ‘Alhambra’, in Spain’s Granada. The Sultanate Of Oman is a treasure trove of rarities. Its twelve thousand year old history is visible throughout the entire country and the beauty of the mysterious Arabian Peninsula is a truly captivating experience.

US Television - Oman 2

Visithttp://www.us-television.tv - Oman 2. USTV is an independent production company wich specializes in the production of country business features.
These dif...

Visithttp://www.us-television.tv - Oman 2. USTV is an independent production company wich specializes in the production of country business features.
These different features give a full overview of the economic situation in a country and promote trade and investment opportunities.

Visithttp://www.us-television.tv - Oman 2. USTV is an independent production company wich specializes in the production of country business features.
These different features give a full overview of the economic situation in a country and promote trade and investment opportunities.

DUBAI, ABU DHABI, BAHRAIN, MUSCAT (Documentary, Discovery, History)

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"Travel with us : http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=StopovertvHD This cruise goes off to explore Arab emirates. Runner of Dubai in the vertiginous towers, we make stopover in Bahrain the state of the pearl, in Abu Dhabi, to Fujairah, the smallest of Emirates and in Muscat the capital of the Sultanate of Oman.
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Stop Over will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Board the Queen Elizabeth 2, the Royal Clipper, Le France/Le Norway, the Sun Boat II, the "Classica", the Vat Phou, the Bolero, the Wind Song, the Grigoriy Mikheev icebreaker and the Silver Cloud among many others.
Travel from Southampton to New York, Gao to Mopti, Aswan to Abu Simbel, Dubai to the port of Muscate, on the famous Incense Route of the DesertCities in the Negev.
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"Travel with us : http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=StopovertvHD This cruise goes off to explore Arab emirates. Runner of Dubai in the vertiginous towers, we make stopover in Bahrain the state of the pearl, in Abu Dhabi, to Fujairah, the smallest of Emirates and in Muscat the capital of the Sultanate of Oman.
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Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stop Over will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Board the Queen Elizabeth 2, the Royal Clipper, Le France/Le Norway, the Sun Boat II, the "Classica", the Vat Phou, the Bolero, the Wind Song, the Grigoriy Mikheev icebreaker and the Silver Cloud among many others.
Travel from Southampton to New York, Gao to Mopti, Aswan to Abu Simbel, Dubai to the port of Muscate, on the famous Incense Route of the DesertCities in the Negev.
Produced by NIGHT & DAY.

OMAN History (Travel Documentary)

In this documentary, I will start with Salalah which is the farthest end of Oman. First, I will take you to the lost city of Ubar. This ruined city is supposedl...

In this documentary, I will start with Salalah which is the farthest end of Oman. First, I will take you to the lost city of Ubar. This ruined city is supposedly belong to the tribe of 'Ad and of Iram's pillars that is mentioned in the holy book of Qur'an. Then, I will take you to Salalah which is also known as the city of Prophets. Here, I will show you the possible grave sites of Prophets Imran, Ayyub, Hood Alaihis Salam. Here, you will also get to see the footprints of the She-Camel of ProphetSaleh Alaihis Salam, the possible site of the palace of QueenSheeba or Malika Bilqees, and the grave site of Hazrat Aabir Bin Hood Alaihis Salam. I will also show you a gravity hill where one feels anti-gravity forces amd also the Frankincense Trail. From there, I will drive to Muscat area where I will show you various historical places which include BarkaCastle, An' Numan Castle, and Nakhal Fort. I will end my trip at the famous WadiAl'Ain where 3rd millennium BC necropolises of ancient city Bat is found. Enjoy!
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Please watch: "MeccaHistory - Saudi Arabia (TravelDocumentary) - Part 1"
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In this documentary, I will start with Salalah which is the farthest end of Oman. First, I will take you to the lost city of Ubar. This ruined city is supposedly belong to the tribe of 'Ad and of Iram's pillars that is mentioned in the holy book of Qur'an. Then, I will take you to Salalah which is also known as the city of Prophets. Here, I will show you the possible grave sites of Prophets Imran, Ayyub, Hood Alaihis Salam. Here, you will also get to see the footprints of the She-Camel of ProphetSaleh Alaihis Salam, the possible site of the palace of QueenSheeba or Malika Bilqees, and the grave site of Hazrat Aabir Bin Hood Alaihis Salam. I will also show you a gravity hill where one feels anti-gravity forces amd also the Frankincense Trail. From there, I will drive to Muscat area where I will show you various historical places which include BarkaCastle, An' Numan Castle, and Nakhal Fort. I will end my trip at the famous WadiAl'Ain where 3rd millennium BC necropolises of ancient city Bat is found. Enjoy!
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Please watch: "MeccaHistory - Saudi Arabia (TravelDocumentary) - Part 1"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgyUlV8FOas
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Opening Oman

After decades as the "best kept secret in the Middle East," the Sultanate of Oman is now encouraging visitors. However, this country of 3-million people is taking a selective approach to tourism. Viewed from the philosophical perspective of Oman's former ambassador to the US, this short documentary looks at the interpersonal and societal considerations involved in opening Oman to the outside world.
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7 Facts about Oman

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1. Oman is the oldest independent state in the Arab world. It has been ruled by the Al-Said family since 1744. Oman is also one of the oldest human-inhabited places on Earth. Humans have lived in what is now known as Oman for at least 106,000 years and the city of Dereaze is at least 8,000 years old.
2. Oman is traditionally known for breeding Arab horses. Historically it has been famous for its purebred Arab horses. Omani people believe that the horse is an image of its master and a reflection of his courage, stamina and ability. It is believed that Zaad AL-Rakeb was the first horse to be known in Arabia and to which all the Arab progeny horses were tracked back. It belonged to the Uzd, the old members of the Arab Uzd tribe of Oman. It was said to be given to them as a gift by the ProphetSolomonSon of David
3. Oman is the only Middle East country where women-only bazaars, called ‘souq’, are found. The OmaniCity of Ibra has a women-only bazaar, where the Omani women trade in everything from spices to handicraft to jewellery. It is a complete shopping hub for female travelers, where men are forbidden to hang around.
4. Do you know why Oman is so white? It is because no official permission is required to paint homes white. People need to seek special permission to use other colors. Besides, the administration checks everything from foundation to painting several times when a house is under construction.
5. The architectural heritage of Oman consists of more than 500 forts, castles and watch towers. Oman’s urban infrastructure from residential buildings to seafront whitewashed resorts is immensely influenced by the Indian architectural style seen in the high society.
6. Before 1970, there were no hotels in Oman. Since the late 1980s, when the government opened the country to tourists, hundreds of luxurious hotels have been built. Tourism is a growing industry in Oman. In the most recent available numbers in 2013, it was reported that 2.1 million tourist visited Oman.
7. The 2nd-century geographer Ptolemy mentioned a ‘concealed harbour’, perhaps the first documented reference to the capital of Oman, Muscat, but the settlement’s location, surrounded on three sides by mountains, made it all but inaccessible from the land. Little is known about the early days of Muscat, except that it grew into a small port in the 14th and 15th centuries. By the beginning of the 16th century, however, Muscat gathered momentum as a trading port in its own right, used by merchant ships bound for India.
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Tolerance is something you can think about, talk about and theorize about as much as you like, but it can only be felt in person. Personalizing this experience is the method used by the director Wolfgang Ettlich in his approach to documenting the religious and Islamic culture of Oman. The viewer accompanies the film team on a tour through daily life in modern Oman, thus catching a glimpse into many aspects of society which would normally be hidden from the view of western visitors. The director is escorted by an Omani who provides background information and explains basic elements of Islam. Islam is the official religion of Oman, ubiquitous and supported by both the state and its adherents. Other religious communities are also supported by the state and are widely accepted. This film offers a glimpse into the diverse religious life found in Oman.
http://www.islam-in-oman.com/en/documentary-film-islam-oman
Oman the Islamic democratic http://okhovvat.com/files/en/content/2011/6/4/350_863.pdf

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Oman budget 2018

Oman budget 2018
The Ministry of Finance issued a statement on the State’s General Budg...

Oman budget 2018

Oman budget 2018
The Ministry of Finance issued a statement on the State’s GeneralBudget for the Fiscal Year 2018
Despite the anticipated oil price recovery, the State’s General Budget is still challenged by high public spending as compared with low level of total revenues.
The 2018 Budget framework comes to support the General Objectives of Ninth Five-Year Development Plan
With improved climate conditions and high supply, main commodity prices are likely to remain low in 2018.
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Oman - where bliss and music meet - musica

At the heart of Oman's capital, lies a "cathedral" of music: the Royal Opera House Muscat.
In a country which is made up mostly of desert there stands a refined, state-of-the-art performance centre whose hall hosts the greatest stars such as Plácido Domingo. He recently conducted the Oman Orchestra, and accompanied BeatriceRana, the internationally acclaimed Italian pianist, in Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto no. 1.
Beatrice Rana spoke with Euronews:
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